George Hartzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just noticed that I couldn't ssh -X from a machine into a fully > configured jail on the same machine and have an X app display back on > the desktop. > > I think that this used to work, but I can't swear to it. > > I've been playing around, and now have pretty much everything on the > machine stripped down. No jails, no ipfw, no interface aliases. > > It's running 5.4-STABLE as of a few days ago, and everything is > compiled from ports and should be up to date. The video cards a > matrox 550 and I'm running with mga_drv.o and mga_hal_drv.o from the > mgadriver-4.1 tarball from the matrox site. It's dual headed w/ a > pair of NEC Multisync LCD1850X's on a dual-headed DVI cable. > > It turns out that I can't ssh -X from that machine into any other > machine and have it work. I can, however, ssh -X from another machine > (e.g. 5.3BETA4 laptop) into it and display onto the laptop. > > In particular, it can't even ssh -X into itself and display an X app. > > There's some information at > > http://grapeape.alerce.com/screwball > > including netstat and /etc/rc.conf and an ssh -v -v -X session. > > If I ssh -X into itself and run xeyes, it just sits there. If I do a > tcpdump -i lo0 from another window, there's a flood of traffic back > and forth between the .ssh port and a variety of ports including > .x11-ssh, one at 6011 [I think that the DISPLAY as localhost:11 that > time around], and a bunch of other randomish. > > I've tried it with X11UseLocalhost on and off. > > At this point my eyes are crossed and I can't even figure out what to > try next. And, I'm not feeling particularl bright, I'm sure it's > going to turn out to be something obvious.... > > Anyone have any thoughts?
You're going to have problems with ssh authentication there, I would think. Have you tried the -Y option to ssh? _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"